Get Ultra Street Fighter IV (and more!) on the cheap in the name of charity

Street Fighter V is coming next year, and will bring with it cross-platform play between the PC and PlayStation 4 versions of the game. Maybe you’re a lapsed fighter fan looking to get back in, or maybe Mortal Kombat X has convinced you that you need more fighting games in your life. If you’re a Pc gamer, you can now pick up Ultra Street Fighter IV on the cheap – along with a handful of other Capcom games that range from laughable, to middling, to worth a play-through or two, thanks to the latest Humble Bundle.

The Humble Capcom Bundle comes packed with a lot of Resident Evil, a few other Capcom games and most importantly, Ultra Street Fighter IV – which is an amazing, deep fighting game that you all should play.

Pay $1 or more and you’ll grab yourself the rather good Strider, Resident Evil Revelations 2 – Episode 1: Penal Colony, Lost Planet 3, and Bionic Commando: Rearmed. Should you choose to pay more than the current average (just a little over $8 at time of writing), you’ll also get yourself the first Resident Evil Revelations, Capcom and Ninja Theory’s divisive DmC: Devil May Cry, and the excellent co-op focused Resident Evil 5. You’ll also get whatever new games get added to the bundle.

You’ll have to pay $15 to get yourself the crown jewel of the collection, Ultra Street Fighter IV, which will also nab you the DLC for Resident Evil 5. Buying the bundle also gets you a 50% coupon for the rest of Resident Evil: Revelations 2.

As is the case with every Humble bundle, you’re able to split your money anyway you choose between the publisher, the Humble Bundle organisers, or charities – which in this case are Direct Relief and Games Aid. If neither of those seem like good fits for your cash, you can also choose to send the money to one of thousands of charities of your choice.

Editor. I'm old, grumpy and more than just a little cynical. One day, I found myself in possession of a NES, and a copy of Super Mario Bros 3. It was that game that made me realise that games were more than just toys to idly while away time - they were capable of being masterpieces. I'm here now, looking for more of those masterpieces.

Advert

Recent Comments

Latest Posts

There are still those who are willing to get up at the crack of dusk and boot up their console to find him for you. People who’ll risk digital life and limb to let you know if Xur is selling a treasure or rubbish. I just so happen to be one of those people. Maybe you’re stuck at work and can only log in later tonight. In that case: Where is Xur?

Competitions

It really is a rather nice set, that sounds great and has a fantastic microphone. Sure, it might not be as budget-friendly as it rightly should be, but that’s not a slight on the headset itself. You know what’s a fantastic price? Free. And that’s how much it’ll cost one lucky reader who’ll win the thing, thanks to our friends at Logitech.

About US

Critical Hit is built on the idea that we are more than one thing. Are you a hardcore gamer who also enjoys a night out at the movies? Perhaps you’re a professional cosplayer who is searching for the perfect burger, or maybe you’re just interested in high-end tech and Netflix binging. Covering gaming, entertainment, tech and geek, Critical Hit offers information and critique from a staff of diverse, knowledgeable and fiercely opinionated writers.